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Message Title: Coat Of Many Colors

Lesson
1. The Old Testament patriarch Joseph was the 11th-born of Jacob's
Children, oldest of the two sons of Jacob with Rachel (Genesis 30:23-24).
2. At about age 17, Joseph found himself facing the jealousy and hatred of
his brothers -
3. Now Israel [i.e. Jacob] loved Joseph more than any of his other sons,
because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made a coat of
many colors for him. When his brothers saw that their father loved him
more than any of them, they hated him, and could not speak a kind word
to him." (Genesis 37:3-4) The family tension became even worse when
Joseph told them of a dream that he had in which he was actually ruling
over them, and even his parents (Genesis 37:5-11).
4. Then one day, when Jacob sent Joseph out to see how things were going
with his brothers who were tending the sheep near Shechem, they
schemed to get rid of him. Most of the brothers wanted to murder him, but
Reuben prevented it. Joseph was instead sold for 20 shekels (about 8
ounces) of silver to a group of Midianite merchants who were passing by.
(Genesis 37:12-35). Joseph was then taken away by them in a caravan.
The brothers went back to Jacob and told him that Joseph had been
devoured by a wild animal. As "proof," they had drenched Joseph's coat in
animal blood to show to their father Jacob.
5. The Midianite merchants had been on their way to the Egyptian market,
and once there they sold Joseph as a slave to Potiphar, "one of Pharaoh's
officials, and the captain of the guard" (Genesis 37:36). The Lord blessed
Potiphar's house for Joseph's sake, and realizing the source of his
success, Potiphar eventually made Joseph overseer over his house
(Genesis 39:2-6). After that, he house prospered even more.
6. Joseph's situation was soon to take another turn for the worse when he
was falsely accused of improper behavior toward his master's wife
(Genesis 39:6-19). For this, he was imprisoned (Genesis 39:20). Once
again however, even in jail, Joseph found favor with those in charge, and
actually took part in running the place. Amazingly, he was at the same
time a prisoner, and the warden (Genesis 39:21-23).
7. Joseph's best break finally came when, with the help of God, he correctly
interpreted a number of dreams (Genesis 40:1-23, 41:1-40), which
accurately included a warning of a coming famine. For this, he was
released from prison and given a very high-ranking position in the
Egyptian Kingdom. Joseph actually became the governor of all Egypt,
second only to Pharaoh (Genesis 41:41-44). Joseph was given the name
of Zaphnath-paaneah. He married Asenath, the daughter of the priest of
On, and they had 2 sons - Ephraim and Manasseh. Joseph was by then
about 30 years old.
8. The great famine happened just as Joseph said it would, but Egypt was
well-prepared for it. They had vast store houses full of grain, more than

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enough for their own nation. They even had sufficient supply to enable
them to sell some to neighboring nations, including Joseph's brothers who
came to Egypt to buy food.
9. Joseph was not immediately recognized by them, but after a bit of
psychological revenge upon them, he revealed his identity (Genesis
chapters 42-45). Although Joseph had the power to imprison or even
execute them, he forgave them for what they had done to him. Joseph
recognized that God had been the author of the entire series of events
(Genesis 45:7).
10. Jacob and his entire family then went down to live in Egypt to escape the
severe famine in Canaan. They were settled in the land of Goshen, where
they would remain, eventually as slaves, for the next 400 years until the
Exodus.

True or False: Even though he had died in Egypt nearly 400 years before, did
the Israelites take Joseph's bones with them when they left Egypt at the time of
the Exodus?
Exodus 13:19

Facts about the message:


1. Silver spot price today is $13.15 per ounce. 8 x $13.15 = $ 105.20 (the
price of Joseph)
2. What is the word Goshen mean? 1: drawing near
3. What is the word Exodus mean? 1 :literally, road out, 2 :a mass departure,
emigration.

Recap lesson:
1. Joseph was Jacobs 11 son.
2. Joseph was about 17 at this time.
3. Jacob loved Joseph more than his brothers and
made him a coat of many colors.
4. His brothers sold him for about 8 oz of silver.
5. The merchants sold Joseph to Potiphar.
6. Joseph was accused of improper behavior with his
masters wife landed him in prison.
7. Joseph interpreted the Masters dreams and he was
made governor.
8. Joseph’s leadership saved up many houses of grain.
9. Joseph forgave his brothers.
10. Jacob and his family left Egypt and moved to
Goshen.

2 Wednesday 20, 2007

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